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Earned Income Tax Credit

Welcome! IECC has partnered with the Reach Out to provide the community up-to-date information about the Earned Income Tax Credit. We understand that navigating the IRS website for details may be difficult, so we provided to most important information here for you to make the most of the tax credit. Please note, neither IECC or Reach Out are tax preparing agencies. If you have any questions, please contact a tax professional.

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What is the EITC?
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EITC Tax Assistant

Helps low-to-moderate income workers and families get a tax break

Receive a tax credit up to $7,830

EITC is for working people who earn less than $66,819

Must have a social security number that is valid for employment

Qualify with or without children

Free Tax Preparation and Education Services

Be sure to file your taxes and claim the EITC. You may be eligible to claim up to $7,830 in tax credits. If you qualify for EITC, you must file a federal income tax return and claim the credit to get it, even if you owe no tax or aren’t required to file a return.

What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)?

The EITC is a credit for people who work for someone else, or are self-employed, or received certain disability payments. To qualify, the amount of income you earned must be less than $66,819. This year, 2025, you can get up to $7,830 in tax credits. The amount depends on:

  • whether you are single or married
  • if you have no children or the number of children you have
  • the amount you earned.

You have to file a federal tax return to get the EITC even if you owe no tax and are not required to file. The EITC is a boost to help pay your bills, fix up your place or save for a rainy day.

Take the credit you’re due. The EITC credit ranges from:

  • Up to $7,830 with three or more qualifying children
  • Up to $6,960 with two qualifying children
  • Up to $4,213 with one qualifying child
  • Up to $632 with no qualifying children
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2024 Tax Year (For Taxes Due 2025)

EITC Adjusted Gross Income Tax Table 2024

Number of Children or Relatives ClaimedMaximum AGI
(filing as single, head of household, or widow)
Maximum AGI
(filing as Married Filing Jointly)
Maximum Credit Amounts
Zero$18,591$25,511$632
One$49,084$56,004$4,213
Two$55,768$62,688$6,960
Three or more$59,899$66,819$7,830
2024 Earned Income Tax Credit (for taxes due in April 2025).

2023 Tax Year (For Taxes Due 2024)

EITC Adjusted Gross Income Tax Table 2023

Number of Children or Relatives ClaimedMaximum AGI
(filing as single, head of household, or widow)
Maximum AGI
(filing as Married Filing Jointly)
Maximum Credit Amounts
Zero$17,640$24,210$600
One$46,560$53,120$3,995
Two$52,918$59,478$6,604
Three or more$56,838$63,398$7,430
2023 Earned Income Tax Credit (for taxes due in April 2024).

2022 Tax Year (For Taxes Due 2023)

EITC Adjusted Gross Income Tax Table 2022

Number of Children or Relatives ClaimedMaximum AGI
(filing as single, head of household, or widow)
Maximum AGI
(filing as Married Filing Jointly)
Maximum Credit Amounts
Zero$16,480$22,610$560
One$43,492$49,622$3,733
Two$49,399$55,529$6,164
Three or more$53,057$59,187$6,935
2022 Earned Income Tax Credit (for taxes due in April 2023).

2021 Tax Year (For Taxes Due 2022)

EITC Adjusted Gross Income Tax Table 2021

Number of Children or Relatives ClaimedMaximum AGI
(filing as single, head of household, or widow)
Maximum AGI
(filing as Married Filing Jointly)
Maximum Credit Amounts
Zero$15,980$21,920$1,502
One$42,158$48,108$3,618
Two$47,915$53,865$5,980
Three or more$51,464$57,414$6,728
2021 Earned Income Tax Credit (for taxes due in April 2022) as defined by the passing of the 2021 American Rescue Plan.

Source: DPCC | American Rescue Plan: Expanding Tax Relief for Working Families

2020 Tax Year (For Taxes Due 2021)

EITC Adjusted Gross Income Tax Table 2020

Number of Children or Relatives ClaimedMaximum AGI
(filing as single, head of household, or widow)
Maximum AGI
(filing as Married Filing Jointly)
Maximum Credit Amounts
Zero$15,820$21,710$538
One$41,756$47,646$3,584
Two$47,440$53,330$5,920
Three or more$50,594$56,844$6,660
Investment income limit: $3,650 or less

Still have questions?

Contact your local county Community Action Partnership (CAP) office for more information on how you can receive free tax preparation services.

Riverside CAP San Bernardino CAP
2038 Iowa Ave. Suite B-101
Riverside, CA 92507

Telephone: 951-955-4900

​​696 S. Tippecanoe Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92408-2607

Toll free: 800-635-4618
Telephone: 909-723-1500

Who is qualifies for the EITC?

As of the 2025 tax year, to qualify for the EITC, you must meet the following Basic Qualifying Rules:

  • Have worked and earned income under $66,819
  • Show proof of earned income
  • Have investment income below $11,600 in the tax year you claim the credit
  • Have a valid Social Security number by the due date of your 2025 return (including extensions)
  • Claim a certain filing status
  • Be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien all year
  • Not file Form 2555 (related to foreign earned income)

You may claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for a child if you meet the rules for a qualifying child.

To qualify for the EITC, a qualifying child must:

  • Have a valid Social Security Number
  • Meet all 4 tests for a qualifying child (Learn More Here)
  • Not be claimed by more than one person as a qualifying child

If you don’t have a qualifying child, you may be able to claim the EITC if you:

  • Meet the Basic Qualifications listed above.
  • Live in the United States for more than half the tax year
  • Not be claimed as a qualifying child on anyone else’s tax return
  • Be at least age 18 at the end of the tax year (usually Dec. 31)
  • Get disability income
  • Are a member of the military or clergy
Learn More about EITC Qualifications

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Free Tax Preparation Services

The IRS works with national partners, community-based coalitions and thousands of local partners and governments. These partnerships provide free EITC tax return preparation and tax help and tax education.

If you made $67,000 a year or less in 2024, you may qualify for free access to tax return preparation services available at more than 13,000 community volunteer tax assistance sites.

The IRS provides free basic tax return preparation services to qualified individuals through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs:

  • People who generally make $67,000 or less
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Limited English-speaking taxpayers
Learn More About Free Tax Return Preparation

Use the EITC Assistant and IRS Free File?

EITC Assistance

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps low-to-moderate income workers and families get a tax break. Answer some questions to see if you qualify.

Use this calculator to find out:

  • If you’re eligible for the EITC
  • If you have any qualifying children or relatives
  • The estimated amount of your credit
  • Your filing status

IRS Free File – Guided Tax Software

IRS Free File lets qualified taxpayers prepare and file federal income tax returns online using guided tax preparation software. If you have an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of $84,000 or less, the guided tax software allows you to:

  • Choose from IRS partner tax software companies
  • Have Simple questions to guide you
  • Use accurate math calculations guaranteed
  • Access Spanish tax preparation and filing services
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You should choose a tax preparer carefully. You are responsible for the accuracy of your own return. If you pay someone to prepare your tax return, the preparer must sign it and enter his or her PTIN, Preparer Tax Identification Number. Don’t ever sign a blank tax return. Find out what you should know if you pay someone to do your taxes.

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